Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin has scored goal No. 800 — reaching the feat with a hat trick against the Chicago Blackhawks on Dec. 13, the 29th of his career.
Go inside Ovechkin’s journey to 800 — and what comes next — with our Ovechkin 800 project, narrated by Emily Kaplan.
Ovi is third on the all-time NHL goals list, behind Wayne Gretzky (894) and Gordie Howe (801). The next highest active player on the list is Sidney Crosby, at No. 34 with 534 goals. With his 787th goal, Ovechkin set the record for most goals scored with the same franchise. With goal No. 793, he passed Gretzky for the most goals scored on the road for a career (403).
Follow along here as Ovi scores his way up the record books, including a schedule of upcoming games and highlight videos of goals No. 787 and beyond.
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The NHL’s top 10 in career goals
1. Wayne Gretzky (894)
2. Gordie Howe (801)
3. Alex Ovechkin (800)
4. Jaromir Jagr (766)
5. Brett Hull (741)
6. Marcel Dionne (731)
7. Phil Esposito (717)
8. Mike Gartner (708)
9. Mark Messier (694)
10. Steve Yzerman (692)
Highlights
Goals No. 798, 799 and 800
Just 24 seconds into their game against the Chicago Blackhawks, Ovi scored No. 798, assisted by John Carlson and Conor Sheary.
Alex Ovechkin finds the net 24 seconds into the game for goal 798 as the Capitals lead 1-0.
Later in the first period, Ovi found paydirt again, this time a power-play goal assisted by Sheary and Sonny Milano.
Alex Ovechkin notches goal 799 and his second of the game as the Capitals pad their lead to 2-0.
At 6:34 of the third period, Ovechkin made history, finishing off his hat trick and notching goal No. 800. The assists on the tally went to Anthony Mantha and Evgeny Kuznetsov.
Alex Ovechkin gets his 800th goal in style, rounding out a hat trick against the Blackhawks.
Goal No. 797
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: With the Caps leading near the end of their win over the Winnipeg Jets, Ovechkin scored an empty-net goal. Caps defenseman Dmitry Orlov picked up the assist on the goal.
Alex Ovechkin puts the icing on the Capitals’ win against the Jets.
Goal No. 796
At 19:56 of the third period against the Seattle Kraken, Ovechkin fired a shot into an empty net to put him four goals away from 800. The empty-net goal was assisted by Evgeny Kuznetsov and John Carlson.
Alex Ovechkin collects the puck and slings in his 796th career goal on an empty net against the Kraken.
Goals No. 794 and 795
With the Capitals up 2-1 against the Philadelphia Flyers, Ovechkin was on the ice to close out the game — and scored two empty-net goals! The first was assisted by Anthony Mantha and John Carlson, while the second was assisted by Evgeny Kuznetsov and Conor Sheary.
Alex Ovechkin tallies twice on an empty net and now has 795 career goals.
Goals No. 792 and 793
Ovechkin scored two goals in the first period of the Capitals’ matchup against the Vancouver Canucks — the first unassisted and the second with help from Dylan Strome and Anthony Mantha. Ovechkin has now passed Wayne Gretzky for most goals all time on the road.
Alex Ovechkin slaps in his second goal of the game to put the Capitals up 2-0 against the Canucks.
Alex Ovechkin jumps on the loose puck and notches his 792nd career goal vs. the Canucks.
Goal No. 791
A victory over the Calgary Flames was already well in hand, but Ovechkin’s goal at 12:24 of the third period — assisted by Conor Sheary and Sonny Milano — put him nine away from 800.
Alex Ovechkin tallies goal for Capitals on the power play
Goal No. 790
At 1:04 of overtime against the Philadelphia Flyers, Ovechkin notched a game-winning goal assisted by Dylan Strome and Erik Gustafsson.
Alex Ovechkin wins it for the Capitals with this clutch slap shot in overtime vs. the Flyers.
Goal No. 789
A goal at 15:12 of the second period against the St. Louis Blues on Nov. 17 moved Ovechkin one step closer to 800. Dylan Strome was credited with the one assist on the tally.
Alex Ovechkin nets goal vs. Blues
Goal No. 788
Ovechkin scored at 14:36 of the second period in a 5-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Nov. 7, a power-play goal assisted by Erik Gustafsson and Evgeny Kuznetsov:
Alex Ovechkin scores on the power play for Capitals
Goal No. 787
With his goal at 8:55 of the second period — a power-play tally assisted by Trevor van Riemsdyk and Anthony Mantha — Ovechkin broke Gordie Howe’s record for most goals scored by a player with a single franchise:
Alex Ovechkin scores his 787th career goal to break Gordie Howe’s record of most goals with one team.
Upcoming schedule
Note: All games not on ESPN, TNT or NHL Network are available via NHL Power Play, which is included in an ESPN+ subscription (local blackout restrictions apply).
Dec. 17: vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+/NHL Network
Dec. 19: vs. Detroit Red Wings
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Dec. 22: at Ottawa Senators
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Dec. 23: vs. Winnipeg Jets
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Dec. 27: at New York Rangers
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Dec. 29: vs. Ottawa Senators
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Dec. 31: vs. Montreal Canadiens
4 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 3: vs. Buffalo Sabres
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 5: at Columbus Blue Jackets
7 ET | ESPN
Jan. 6: vs. Nashville Predators
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 8: vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
5 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 11: at Philadelphia Flyers
7:30 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 14: vs. Philadelphia Flyers
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 16: at New York Islanders
7:30 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 17: vs. Minnesota Wild
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 19: at Arizona Coyotes
9 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 21: at Vegas Golden Knights
10 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 24: at Colorado Avalanche
9 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 26: vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 29: at Toronto Maple Leafs
5 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+
Jan. 31: at Columbus Blue Jackets
7 ET | NHL Power Play on ESPN+